Handheld Thermometers

Radix Handheld instruments are small, portable devices for quick and effortless measurements. Choose ACCURAD71 for Pt100 inputs, DIGIRAD71 for thermocouples, HUMIRAD71 for RH+T measurement or UNIRAD, which has universal input. With a large variety of probes for different applications and long battery-lives of up to 100 hours, these handheld instruments are a must-have for any shop floor!

Pt100 Handheld Thermometer Accurad

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ACCURAD71 is a handheld digital thermometer equipped with a Pt-100 RTD temperature sensor. Radix also supplies a wide range of other probes for this instrument. Its temperature range is between -200°C and 700°C with a resolution of 0.1°C. A large 3.5 digit LCD display shows your reading. The thermometer is accurate to within 0.6°C for temperatures ranging from -150°C to 199°C and within 2°C of temperatures between 200°C.

Resolution: 0.1 °C

Standard 9V Battery

Display: 3½ digit, 0.5" LCD, Maximum reading of 1999

Range: -200°C to 700°C

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Large variety of probes for all applications

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Item Code: Accurad

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Tc K Handheld Thermometer Digirad

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DIGIRAD71 is a handheld digital thermometer equipped with a K-type thermocouple temperature sensor.Radix also supplies a wide range of alternative probes for this instrument such as general purpose, high temperature, quick response and teflon coated immersion probes; leaf, bow-curved, rotary and spring surface probes; needle probes, prick probes, air probes and smithy probes. Its temperature range is between -50°C and 1300°C with a resolution of 0.1°C. It typically runs for 100 Range: -50°C - 1300°CLarge variety of probes for all applicationsResolution: 0.1/1°CStandard 9V Battery3.5 digit, 0.5 inch LCDMaximum reading of 1999

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Item Code: Digirad

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece(s)

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Universal Input Handheld Thermometer Unirad

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UNIRAD is a handheld universal digital thermometer, receiving input from 8 types of thermocouples (B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T), Pt100, Pt50 and Pt200 RTDs and a linear 0 - 50 mV voltage. The temperature range handled by the thermometer is determined by the input received. Depending on the sensor used, UNIRAD can be